Humming (album)
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Humming | ||
Image:Duncansheikhumming.jpg | ||
Studio album by Duncan Sheik | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Genre | rock | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Duncan Sheik chronology | ||
Duncan Sheik (1996) |
Humming (1998) |
Phantom Moon (2001) |
Humming is the second album by Duncan Sheik. Released by Atlantic Records in 1998, it was the follow up to his self-titled debut album. More understated than his first album, it did not include any major singles, but featured the London Session Orchestra on some tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- In Between
- Rubbed Out
- Bite Your Tongue
- Alibi
- Varying Degrees Of Con-Artistry
- That Says It All
- Everyone, Everywhere
- A Body Goes Down
- Nothing Special
- House Full Of Riches
- Nichiren
In addition to the listed tracks, the song "Foreshadowing" appears as a ghost (or unlisted) track some time after the close of "Nichiren."
[edit] Trivia
Nichiren (日蓮) was a Buddhist monk of 13th century Japan.
Studio albums: Duncan Sheik · Humming · Phantom Moon · Daylight · White Limousine
Compilations: Brighter/Later: A Duncan Sheik Anthology
Singles: "Barely Breathing" · "She Runs Away" · "Bite Your Tongue"
"On A High" · "Half Life" · "White Limousine" · "The Dawn's Request"
Additional Works: A Home at the End of the World (soundtrack) · Spring Awakening